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Looking to buy a new pair of tyres for my VFR 750f before the German Fling at the end of april.


Currently running Michelin Pilot Road that came with the bike.


Any suggestions as to alternative tyres.
Looking for something that will do the miles and all-season


Budget is £170ish




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buxton @ 01/04/2012 20:01  

Dunlop road smarts, top tyre 8-10th out of the back 10-12 out of the front on my XJR1300..

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highwayman128 @ 01/04/2012 20:45  

Must admit i run roadsmarts on me beemer. did try some maxxis last year but rear managed 3k, but i was well loaded( hfg was pilly), i shall say no more :-) try busters or m&p as they've been e mailing me some good offers lately. you just need to either fit them or take the loose wheels to get them fitted. Pilots are good though, so if your happy with them, stick with em.

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SPESH @ 02/04/2012 12:45  

Best you will get is If you old rubber gave good service why change ?

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JP @ 02/04/2012 18:12  

Looking to get pegs down? Pirelli Diablo Corsa Rosso, bit more than £170 but its worth the extra angle of dangle

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Abandon-Chips @ 02/04/2012 21:15  

I put Bridgestone 020 on my VFR800 and they were great. 9000 miles out of them the first set. Long distance 2 up, with full luggage, on mainly straight roads (D roads in France) squared the rear of the second set after only 4500 though. You might still find some 020's if you shop around, but most places are selling 021's, which have mixed reviews. Let us know what you end up fitting, and how you find them.

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Deleted Member @ 02/04/2012 21:28  

I put Avon storms on my VFR and i found them ace....highly recommend them plus at that time they had the puncture warranty with them

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Deleted Member @ 02/04/2012 21:36  

Thanks for the info everyone

Its probably down to Michelin or Bridgestone.


I will shop around via the web to see whats on offer.






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buxton @ 02/04/2012 22:31  

I put Michellin Road Pilot 3's on at the beginning of the year and have found tons of grip in wet and dry. They are dual compound so should get a lot of miles out of them.

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YZFJohn @ 03/04/2012 12:34  

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